Kindergarten Teaching Resources
Are you a kindergarten teacher looking for free kindergarten worksheets, interactive games, printables, hands-on activities and more to save you time on lesson planning? You've hit on a treasure trove of resources created for teachers by teachers!
Dig into Teach Starter's vast collection of Kindergarten worksheets, games, and lessons with something for every learning area of the Common Core and state-level curricula.
There are printable activities that help students develop reading comprehension skills and phonics awareness, vocabulary, and writing skills; interactive teaching presentations for foundational math concepts like shapes, counting, and spatial awareness; plus health, social studies, art, and much more.
You'll find resources with clear layouts, comprehension level-appropriate text, interactive elements, appealing images, and colorful illustrations. Click on the Learning Areas button to browse 4,000+ resources and activities to excite and educate your students!
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Our Community
A 60 minute lesson in which students will understand how the location of places can be represented on simple maps.
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Caring for Our School
A 60 minute lesson in which students will explore their responsibility in caring for their school environment.
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My House
A 60 minute lesson in which students will investigate the importance of the places students live and explore the people who make up families.
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70 Fun + Fascinating Women’s History Month Facts to Inspire Your Students
Explore a list of fun Women's History Month facts to share with your students this March (or any time of year!), plus ways to incorporate these kid-friendly facts into your lesson planning!
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The Best Free Virtual Field Trips to Take With Students in 2022
Find virtual field trips you can take from the classroom for free — or use while teaching remote students!
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17 Presidents' Day 2024 Ideas for Teachers That Go Beyond Washington + Lincoln
These Presidents' Day ideas for kids include fun options for pre-school, kindergarten, first grade, and on up through upper elementary.